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How the war on terror primed America for autocracy

https://www.economist.com/by-invitation/2026/06/02/how-the-war-on-terror-primed-america-for-autoc...
27•andsoitis•46m ago•3 comments

Vulnerability reports are not special anymore

https://words.filippo.io/vuln-reports/
101•goranmoomin•3h ago•38 comments

Jerry's Map

http://www.jerrysmap.com/the-map
350•turtleyacht•8h ago•48 comments

A man was gifted his dream car by Kevin Mitnick, who he helped put in prison

https://www.thedrive.com/news/this-man-was-gifted-his-dream-car-by-the-notorious-hacker-he-put-in...
96•mauvehaus•1d ago•36 comments

FUTO Swipe – A new swipe typing model

https://swipe.futo.tech/
321•futohq•9h ago•94 comments

In memory of the man who put red and green squiggles under words

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20260622-00/?p=112451
197•saikatsg•8h ago•18 comments

Usbliter8: an A12/A13 SecureROM Exploit

https://ps.tc/pages/blog-usbliter8.html
87•givinguflac•5d ago•18 comments

Printing Gaussian Splats

https://www.patreon.com/DanyBittel/posts/printing-splats-161333338
196•ilnmtlbnm•2d ago•18 comments

Swift Package Index joins Apple

https://swiftpackageindex.com/blog/swift-package-index-joins-apple
180•JDevlieghere•9h ago•56 comments

Extreme Heat conference cancelled due to extreme heat warning

https://www.lse.ac.uk/granthaminstitute/events/extreme-heat-improving-governance-and-strengthenin...
187•rendx•3h ago•116 comments

Rhombus Language 1.0

https://blog.racket-lang.org/2026/06/rhombus-v1.0.html
86•Decabytes•1d ago•15 comments

Meta Pauses Employee-Tracking Program Following Internal Data Leak

https://www.wired.com/story/meta-pauses-employee-tracking-program-following-internal-security-bre...
85•1vuio0pswjnm7•2h ago•19 comments

Show HN: TikZ Editor – WYSIWYG editor for figures in LaTeX

https://tikz.dev/editor/
341•DominikPeters•12h ago•63 comments

The Coming Loop

https://lucumr.pocoo.org/2026/6/23/the-coming-loop/
341•ingve•16h ago•243 comments

The worthlessness of Vitamin D is mildly exaggerated

https://dynomight.net/vitamin-d/
221•surprisetalk•10h ago•159 comments

Show HN: Y – A malleable coding-agent desktop app built with Electron

https://github.com/y-times-y/y
21•HetPatel106•2h ago•11 comments

Inventing the Future, One Lisp Machine at a Time

https://www.patrickdomanico.com/bpm/2026/06/16/inventing-the-future-one-lisp-machine-at-a-time/
81•pamoroso•1d ago•6 comments

Unlimited OCR: One-shot long-horizon parsing

https://github.com/baidu/Unlimited-OCR
447•ingve•15h ago•102 comments

How to move a beluga across the world

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/moving-marineland-beluga-whales-9.7233160
7•curmudgeon22•3d ago•0 comments

QSOE: QNX-inspired OS with dual-kernel architecture

https://qsoe-dev.blogspot.com/2026/06/qsoe-project-v01-is-released.html
28•ymz5•1d ago•8 comments

I can haz smoller NixOS ISOs?

https://natkr.com/2026-06-19-nixos-but-smol/
27•logickkk1•4d ago•7 comments

F* file system – file search that reads SSD directly bypassing OS kernel

https://github.com/dmtrKovalenko/ffs
42•neogoose•2d ago•33 comments

Millimeter wave technology drills 100 meters into granite

https://www.thinkgeoenergy.com/quaise-energy-achieves-100-meters-of-drilling-using-millimeter-wav...
100•Jimmc414•3d ago•24 comments

Dirty Little Zine – a tool for making an 8 page printable Zine

https://dirtylittlezine.com/
70•cianmm•3d ago•6 comments

Let's say you're hungry for a sandwich

https://beige.party/@Lana/116795397010653803
22•colinprince•3h ago•3 comments

The Low-Tech AI of Elden Ring

https://nega.tv/posts/low-tech-ai-of-elden-ring.html
113•g0xA52A2A•15h ago•59 comments

Show HN: FastUbu – An Ultrafast Video Archive

https://fastubu.com/
18•lukeigel•1d ago•1 comments

Five monitors on a Commodore 128 [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ul5hC3PY1Yg
108•EvanAnderson•1d ago•21 comments

Congress Clears Housing Bill, Cementing a Rare Bipartisan Feat

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/23/us/politics/congress-housing-bill.html
8•mikhael•31m ago•1 comments

Samsung demonstrates 3D stacked FETs with triple nanosheet channels at 42nm

https://semiconductor.samsung.com/news-events/tech-blog/from-gaa-to-3d-stacked-fet-expanding-the-...
101•its_ajseven•4d ago•32 comments
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QSOE: QNX-inspired OS with dual-kernel architecture

https://qsoe-dev.blogspot.com/2026/06/qsoe-project-v01-is-released.html
28•ymz5•1d ago

Comments

ymz5•1d ago
To all experts in video cards reading this:

Do you know, how to initialize a NVidia card in the RISC-V system (such as Unmatched or Polarfire) to the basic VGA mode 3 (text mode, 80x25)? :)

I really wanted to get the Real Console for QSOE, but so far all my efforts to run video BIOS (via U-Boot's bios_emulator) are not successful...

p_l•19h ago
Depending how recent the card is, you might need to implement UEFI & GOP instead. Might be better approach to read any open source driver code on Linux or BSD to find out how to get basic framebuffer
d3Xt3r•18h ago
Do you have any plans (maybe in the far future) to re-implement the Photon microGUI system?

Just asking because for me, that's half of what made QNX so great back in the day. Even today I keep raving about that 1.44MB demo floppy, about how polished, performant and efficient Photon was.

ymz5•18h ago
Well.. who knows. My interests are not exactly in the area of GUIs, but I do agree that Photon was great. When the main system stabilizes; when it runs RT tests (such as the audio test I'm planning) under heavy load for e.g. one week -- AND when all important "syscall-like" APIs are implemented and proven to be correct -- I might return to this.

Question to you: on which hardware platform would you like to have Photon running?

Currently, the only system I got is SiFive Unmatched with NVidia GK-208 card. Re-using Nouveau in QSOE should be possible, but it's a big pile of work.

d3Xt3r•17h ago
Low-spec/embedded/vintage devices. Mainly RISC-V, or old x86 hardware like a Pentium III with a Matrox Millennium AGP card or something.

For context: I'm sick and tired of modern hardware, modern GUIs and modern Internet... all of which keeps getting more and more complex, commercialised, controlled and demanding.

I miss the old days, when hardware resources were paltry, when you could mostly understand what went on in your hardware and OS, when developers coded in native languages, didn't rely on bloated toolkits and infinite dependencies and didn't take a user's system resources for granted and were able to make really cool programs in mere kilobytes, when the OS didn't impose arbitrary restrictions on you in the name of "security" and you were free to do whatever you wanted with it, and when the Internet wasn't controlled by mega corporations and there was no Javascript and browsers didn't need gigabytes of RAM and the web wasn't the bloated mess that it is today.... I really, really miss those days.

My dream is to either have a RISC-V box or a vintage PC, hook it up to a LoRa network like Meshcore or something, run an efficient 90s-style OS like QNX/Haiku/SerenityOS/KolibriOS, and run some old-school networking apps similar to IRC, BBS or even Web 1.0, all over LoRa... and rediscover the joy and magic of computers again, relive the spirit of the 90s whilst being able to communicate with others freely without corporations and governments getting in your way... that's my dream.

Sorry if I went off on a tangent, I just saw "QNX" in the headline and it got me all nostalgic and emotional.

RetroTechie•11h ago
I share that dream, and surely it's not just us.

Raspberry Pi was a shot in that direction. But it's still a complex beast with 3D GPU, some embedded RTOS to get everything started, etc.

Personally I think software size should reflect the complexity of the task. And yes, a modern GUI does subpixel rendering of scalable fonts, decoding complex video codecs etc etc. But the bulk of today's massive software size is just pointless abstractions, inefficient 'frameworks' or eyecandy.

ymz5•10h ago
Right.

That's why I love good text mode interfaces so much.

ymz5•10h ago
Fully support your dream -- and out of similar reason/sentiments I created GateMate PC (google for it) and GateMate S/359. I will return to these systems in autumn; it's a pure joy to work with them.

As for the video controller -- if during the next couple of days I have zero success with GK-208 initialization in U-Boot, I have a plan B. I will throw away that card completely and will buy DragonBoard (Xilinx Artix 7). I already have a video controller implementation for it.

Own video-controller + own OS + own bootloader on RISC-V. What could be better! :D